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Pedregal
Pedregal Pe`dre*gal", n. [Sp., a stony place, fr. piedra stone.] A lava field. [Mexico & Western U.S.]

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- Rear Admiral Robert George Pedre (born 8 February 1975) is a senior Royal Navy officer and current Commander United Kingdom Strike Force. Educated at...
- Martínez González, better known as Pedrés (11 February 1932 – 6 September 2021) was a Spanish bullfighter. Pedrés made his debut as a novillada [es] with...
- The Pedrês Portuguesa is a Portuguese breed of domestic chicken. It is one of four Portuguese chicken breeds, the others being the Amarela, the Branca...
- Jorge Enrique Pedre (born October 12, 1966) is a former Major League Baseball catcher who pla**** for two seasons. He pla**** for the Kansas City Royals...
- obtain a disability card. Lorenzo Ferro as Simón Kiara Supini as Colo Pehuen Pedre as Pehuen Laura Nevole as Simón's mother Agustin Toscano as Agustin Camila...
- "I Was Made for Lovin' You" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, originally released on their 1979 album, Dynasty. It was released as the A-side...
- (1760), inspiration for Tancredi, opera by Gioachino Rossini (1813) Don Pèdre, roi de Castille (1774) Sophonisbe (1774) Irène (1778) Agathocle (1779)...
- Commander Rear Admiral Edward Ahlgren Commander Operations Rear Admiral Robert Pedre Commander United Kingdom Strike Force Second Sea Lord & Deputy Chief of...
- is as follows (see fr:Vie de saint Alexis): De la dolor, que demenat li pedre Grant **** la noise, si l’entendit la medre: La vint corant, com feme forsenede...
- Don Pèdre, roi de Castille (Don Pedro, King of Castille) is a tragedy in five acts by Voltaire. He began work on it in 1761 but only finished it in 1774...